Hey peoples. Today I am doing a blog on another horror movie. Here it goes.
On friday night me and my family (except for Alex) saw a horror movie called Deepstar 6. It is an underwater missile site and they need to build something else. If they couldn't build it they would be shut down. Before building it they found a cave system under the ocean floor and they are not allowed to build there. They tried to blow up the caves but something got loose...
Deepstar 6 was a bad movie but if you look at it from the perspective of "this is a bad movie but I am going to like it" then it can be really enjoyable. It's a bad movie but it's great for a cheesy horror movie night. Plus it was great to see Katie scream at every innocent crew members head pop out of the water. It could of been better if it was less predictable, the acting was better, and the monster looked a bit cheesy. The actors were all TV actors except one who played Snyder who was really good.
One thing I liked about the movie was the horror. It wasn't so bad that it wasn't scary. Most of the deaths are pretty gruesome but the one that scared me the most was the first one that is showed on screen.
(spoilers)
The captain was crushed on his abdomen by a door hatch sliding shut.
(your good)
So that was Deepstar 6.
Bye!
By Ashton
The Grey Jack Frost
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Hey peoples today I am taking a break from the Alone blogs to do this. It is on one of my favorite video games. Here it goes.

The title showing the player and people that can move into your house. Or town
The video game I am reviewing is called Terraria for PS3. It is a game available for download on PS network for 14.99. It is rated T for teen but I think it is pretty good for all ages. The worst things about the game are only a small pixelated blood effect when killing certain enemies and the fact that you can drink beer. It also is available for Xbox, PC, and soon for the PS vita.

This is a player fighting a boss called the eater of worlds.
Terraria is a 2D sandbox, adventure, building game. First you customize your player, choose the difficulty, and choose small, medium, or large world size. You start off with the weakest items in the game, a copper sword to defend yourself, a copper axe to cut down trees, and a copper pickaxe to mine. Near your spawn is also a another character called the guide that gives you information on how the game works. You can build him a house to keep him alive and give him a place to stay. First cut down trees to build a shelter to survive the first night. After that you can start a mining outpost upgrade your house have others move in and defeat bosses to progress through the game.

2 houses and several non playable characters.
Here are the main components of the game. 1. Upgrade your tools such as a iron pickaxe to a silver pickaxe, get armor and collect items. 2. Explore new biomes and get people to move in your house or town to sell you items. 3. Defeat bosses to beat the game. One feature that is unique to this game is the fact that the game saves your worlds and your character so if you wanted to you could put items in your inventory and then go to another world and still have those items. They are many things to do in terraria and I find it a perfect mix between adventure and building.

A players house.
There is a wrap on one of my favorite videogames. Bye!

Another boss fight.
By Ashton
The title showing the player and people that can move into your house. Or town
The video game I am reviewing is called Terraria for PS3. It is a game available for download on PS network for 14.99. It is rated T for teen but I think it is pretty good for all ages. The worst things about the game are only a small pixelated blood effect when killing certain enemies and the fact that you can drink beer. It also is available for Xbox, PC, and soon for the PS vita.
This is a player fighting a boss called the eater of worlds.
Terraria is a 2D sandbox, adventure, building game. First you customize your player, choose the difficulty, and choose small, medium, or large world size. You start off with the weakest items in the game, a copper sword to defend yourself, a copper axe to cut down trees, and a copper pickaxe to mine. Near your spawn is also a another character called the guide that gives you information on how the game works. You can build him a house to keep him alive and give him a place to stay. First cut down trees to build a shelter to survive the first night. After that you can start a mining outpost upgrade your house have others move in and defeat bosses to progress through the game.
2 houses and several non playable characters.
Here are the main components of the game. 1. Upgrade your tools such as a iron pickaxe to a silver pickaxe, get armor and collect items. 2. Explore new biomes and get people to move in your house or town to sell you items. 3. Defeat bosses to beat the game. One feature that is unique to this game is the fact that the game saves your worlds and your character so if you wanted to you could put items in your inventory and then go to another world and still have those items. They are many things to do in terraria and I find it a perfect mix between adventure and building.
A players house.
There is a wrap on one of my favorite videogames. Bye!
Another boss fight.
By Ashton
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Hey guys. Today I'm doing another part of the alone blog. Here it goes.
Once again I am starting where I left off. Now I am in my classes and everything is normal. Everything that happened in the morning had stopped completely. It was like that part in a movie that the audience never sees. The day passes and it is now 2:30 and I am sitting in the brown painted bleachers inside our gym with no air conditioning. It is crowded with kids with their backpacks waiting for their buses. The white light came from the lights that still worked, suspended from the ceiling. I was listening to my iPod through the headphones and closing out all the programs to save what little battery I had left. Then the song came on. I swear to this And then it happened again.
I was surrounded by kids waiting to go somewhere. I still kind of felt like I was in a box. Like the morning I could do nothing but do what the teacher on the loudspeaker said. Sit down and be quiet or in the morning, just keep on walking through the rain. The only thing that had changed was the orange daylight spilling in from the windows behind me lighting up my gray jacket I got from Ocean City. I was still Alone. The teacher on the loudspeaker called my bus number and we were lined up in front of the bleachers and filed out of the school. I was last in line and before I went out the peeling blue doors of the gym I looked back and I saw it. It changed a lot. It had been there before but I never really saw it. Don't ask me what it was I saw because I don't really know what entirely it was either. I paused for a moment and continued on my way out the blue doors and through the lobby, out into the stained sidewalk and the gray sky.
Bye.
By Ashton
Once again I am starting where I left off. Now I am in my classes and everything is normal. Everything that happened in the morning had stopped completely. It was like that part in a movie that the audience never sees. The day passes and it is now 2:30 and I am sitting in the brown painted bleachers inside our gym with no air conditioning. It is crowded with kids with their backpacks waiting for their buses. The white light came from the lights that still worked, suspended from the ceiling. I was listening to my iPod through the headphones and closing out all the programs to save what little battery I had left. Then the song came on. I swear to this And then it happened again.
I was surrounded by kids waiting to go somewhere. I still kind of felt like I was in a box. Like the morning I could do nothing but do what the teacher on the loudspeaker said. Sit down and be quiet or in the morning, just keep on walking through the rain. The only thing that had changed was the orange daylight spilling in from the windows behind me lighting up my gray jacket I got from Ocean City. I was still Alone. The teacher on the loudspeaker called my bus number and we were lined up in front of the bleachers and filed out of the school. I was last in line and before I went out the peeling blue doors of the gym I looked back and I saw it. It changed a lot. It had been there before but I never really saw it. Don't ask me what it was I saw because I don't really know what entirely it was either. I paused for a moment and continued on my way out the blue doors and through the lobby, out into the stained sidewalk and the gray sky.
Bye.
By Ashton
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